Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 12 August 1948 — Page 14
same time, 1 didn’t hear a word he said.” 80 it looks like the question will never be answered because
far in “The Fan.” (Not to be confused with a teen-ager clutehing an autograph book or what W. C. Fields liked to throw eggs into. This Fan is a re-make of "Lady Windermere’s Fan”)
. . . TRAINS, I'm told, are coming back, Not the kind with engines, but the kind gents once tripped over. Trains on dresses, says Fox designer Rene Hubert, ¢|are positively coming back and {you'll be seeing them at all the smart spots by the the end of the year. Imagine Lana Turner with a train—and Bob Topping as the caboose?
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By HENRY oy BUsLER Old Vienna underwent & partial resuscitation st Butler Bowl last might. Fabien Sevitzky and the Summer Symphony, aided by Marguerite McClelland, soprano; Martha Larrimore, contralto, ana on: Crain, tenor, produced a gram that almost, but not atte, irevived the glories of the pre-war Ringstrasse. il Maybe it was beer that was lacking—“Bier, oder Wein oder {Schnapps,” as they would have sald in those now half-forgotten expansive days. Pop is a poor sub-| stitute as fuel for “Gemuetlich-
Or maybe this summer's untimely weather—that shower yesterday that left the seat cushions damp and squashy-—again loused ihe “Stars Under the Stars” program. “Get Good Start
¢itra got off to a good start with the Strauss “Flédermaus” ture. Here as elsewhere in the evening's program, the orchestra showed the
sensé In achieving musical effects. |
‘soloists, In a paraphrase of fa-| miliar words, there are three big voices that have lost their way. All three singers suffer from too much v
attention to musical values. All
waste the talent they all have. Big, Fine Voice It's a matter of small importance that Miss McClelldnd sang; the Strauss “Tales From the Vienna Woods” in Italian. In a pinch, any language will do, al-| though it might have been more |
tg|sénaible to use an English trans-
Any writer who plays an *instrument is apt to be biased inst singers. But I still can't feeling that singers should
Dr, Sevitzky and the orches-| g.. ly Troops Wreck. over- Water Pumping Station
essive effect of | Two heavy explosions blew up the Sevitzky discipline, Sevitzky good Latrun pumping station on the! {water pipeliné to Jerusalém be- FE It's not so easy to praise the tore dawn today, {Israeli government Sanouncément
fhrato, too much striv-|lations were Heavily damaged, ing for theatrical effects, too little making it impossible to pump
three need very careful coaching|Ein, northeast of Tel Aviv, to if they're not going fo ruin and|Jerusalem.
Thomas L. Thomas, will inivwn baritone, who will be heard with
Fabien Sevitzky and the Sum- ion 5:18 and _ n LYRIO
mer Symphony in this season's
final Butler Bowl concert at 8:30 p. m. tomorrow. Mr. Thomas also was scheduled to sing a specisl program for patients af the Veterans’ Hospital, Cold Spring F Rd. at 2:30 at 2:30 p, m. - m. foday.
Sabu, Jounne Page and Wendell Corey, at 12, 2:35, 6:10, 7:45 and 10:25. “Guns of Hate,” with Tim Holt, at 11, 1:35, 4:10, 6:45 hnd 9:35,
TEL AVIV, Aug. 12 (uP) —|
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Thé pumping station was blown up by Arab t , who have held Latrun since po captured it early in the Palestine war, the | announcement added. i 2
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adaptable as instrumentalists
have to be. n last night's program, the soloists were not {oo well fortf-| fled with encores. Maybe orchestral parts for encores were lack- — but as Patrice Munsel demted in the Aig. 1 concert, she sang several encores panied by M Spalding the harp; it is po
ocourred last night.
ll Mr. Cram sounded more effec-
tive, as I recall, when he ap pedred here with the Xavier Cugat show. He has a fine, big voice. But, like Miss McClelland {anid Miss Larrimore, he needs skillful direction, : © Hope They Come Back Miss Larrimore’s version ler’s "An ou Batrainy 3 r want of a en
a prime an ample Aan lacking radar or other means of piloting, All these three amiable young |
People shoula have a sefision with like Jennie Tourel{somebody who could talk turkey and do good. They're potentially fine singers, and -1I hope they come back, Tomorrcw's concert will foature Thomas L. Thomas, the bari.
in trust to make tomorrow's program +best possible finale to this sea- | -aon’s orchestral concerts.
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